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If you want to know what religion does to a society or a country visit Saudi Arabia. It will start with a prayer in school and end with coercion to make you go to church.
Again, why is this discussion going on in global warming?YES!! and keep it out! Of course I just cannot stop myself from respoinding when one of the theists brings it in...again...and again...and again...
Harry K
If you want to know what religion does to a society or a country visit Saudi Arabia. It will start with a prayer in school and end with coercion to make you go to church.
I have no idea who started the religious aspect of this, wasn't me, so you'll have to look elsewhere.
Like I said I did a quick search and this is where I got it from
2011 Taxes: How Much Did Romney Donate To Anti-Gay Mormon Church? | The New Civil Rights Movement
But my point was he gave 4 million to charity That's the point, and you clarified it above Thank You. Looks likeI was wrong he gave much more.
It's his money he can give it to who ever he wants, Who are you to decide which "charity" is OK he gives his money to. How much did you "SAY" you gave on your tax return? notice I didn't say give I said say, and who did you supposedly give it to?
The point was the other poster gave the wrong information to make less of Romney and I was making my point that he really is a good guy. Mormon or not I don't care.
Now I see why this is one of the longest threads on TBN, Global warming yes its warming has been for ever We were under 3 miles of ice at one time in the northeast .
Taxing me and my family making the cost of everything go up is not going to stop it. Most of the people in the world do not have electricity what do they do? Tough luck for them I guess
People all high and mighty get off this Change the climate of the earth bull. We can't even predict the weather next Thursday, and you guys are going to STOP global warming. Time to end this thread. really
The earth has been changing from day one. Mankind will adapt. move on
I have no idea who started the religious aspect of this, wasn't me, so you'll have to look elsewhere.
As I recall, religion came in to the discussion when Noah and the Biblical flood was brought in as an example of climate change. Certainly religion itself is a peripheral issue but if some "deniers" use the Bible as a source of information to justify their position then they have opened Pandora's Box on the religion issue.
Post 2030 looks like the first mention of Noah where it is was not being confused by Short Game with NOAA, most likely as a joke.
I haven't researched it but just recall the Flood discussion a month or two ago that evolved into discussion of the Bible as a reference. Maybe I am recalling a different thread.
To all AGW non-deniers: the unfortunate results of the last election will allow you to observe that when energy rates skyrocket, consumption goes down. A simple rule of economics. Also, that the US's declining use of fossil fuels will not make one bit of difference to your imaginary AGW. It will, however, result in declining economic activity and standard of living, because we will be even LESS competitive in global markets, sending ever more jobs overseas. But I'm sure the Food Stamp President has a solution for that, probably involving more taxes. Enjoy!
This is more than partisan politics. How you could inflict the coming dystopia on your children and grandchildren defies logic.
1) Yes he gives millions to "charity" as mandated by his church (I recall he is a Bishop or something official in the Mormon Church so rather difficult for him to skip the tithing requirement). Other than the mandated tithing by his church, he gives a relatively paltry amount given his net worth. He's free to do what he wants but it is baloney to say that he is a generous giver to charity. Look at Bill Gates or Warren Buffet if you want to see examples of people who have used their wealth for something other than personal uses.
2) You say Mitt's a "good guy". Did you ever follow him closely? He was my governor for six years. This "good guy" lost his home state and his adopted state and even his home town in the election. By a lot. Does that fit with the notion that he is a "good guy". We elected a "good guy" Scott Brown a couple of years ago so "good guy" Republicans can win here when they are genuine. Mitt was well known in MA and well understood to be a waffling poll reading multiple choice politician with an over hyped business background who was very much out of touch with regular folks. The people who knew him best did not seem to buy the good guy argument.
3) Back to climate change: You will need to provide evidence to justify your "change the climate of the earth bull". Your opinion ain't worth much so what evidence do you wish to put forth? One video of a retired Canadian professor who gives no data but simply disagrees with the extemporaneous press conference answers given by Obama doesn't really amount to much and sheds no light on the issue. Your dismissal of climate science make it sound like you don't understand it more than anything else.
Consider this....no really! Consider this.To all AGW non-deniers: the unfortunate results of the last election will allow you to observe that when energy rates skyrocket, consumption goes down. A simple rule of economics. Also, that the US's declining use of fossil fuels will not make one bit of difference to your imaginary AGW. It will, however, result in declining economic activity and standard of living, because we will be even LESS competitive in global markets, sending ever more jobs overseas. But I'm sure the Food Stamp President has a solution for that, probably involving more taxes. Enjoy!
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1) Mitt Romney wealthy as he is, he's not in the same league as Warren Buffet and Bill Gates, not even close, Mitt gave 30 % of his income. Warren Buffet doesn't give away 30 % of his income It's clear you don't like the guy let's just leave it at that.
2) You're right it's just my opinion. A common sense opinion by a simple man. Yes the earth is getting warmer, it will probably start getting colder too in the future. I think we all know the earth has been changing for some 4 billion years. I don't think I have to show you evidence of that.
3) What evidence do you have that a Carbon Tax on all energy will stop the Warming of the earth and make it just the right temperature for you and your friends ? What evidence do you have that you can get every country in the world to go along with it? Seems pretty silly to me, but who am I, you guys are the smart ones right? To think you have or will have that power to reverse climate change all you need is just some money to figure it out. Well it's all about the money isn't it. The money would set the scientist up for a long long time to figure it out. The best equipment, best labs, highly paid, job security for the future etc. etc. MONEY has more to do about this then any other reason. If everyone agreed with you YES Global warming YES it's happening too fast and YES we caused it. The next words out of your mouths will be give us your money, You just can see that right now. I think your too smart. I'll leave it to you highly educated people to continue to bat this around back and fourth. I'll just stick to my simple minded opinion and smile . You're very educated and it shows in your posts and I mean that as a compliment. But I don't believe Money is the answer. And that is what your really looking for.
I tried, but I could not read this whole thing. But I never found anything about how global warming, or not, would impact agriculture, crop choices, equipment purchases (rice tractors for everyone?).
I am utterly amazed at how far afield this has gone, to a review of the Constitution, comparative religions, and the Big Bang Theory. And anyone who thinks this forum is for redneck tractor drivers should think twice. Personally I like
my neck a little red...
Anyone interested in maneuvering this discussion a little closer to what Bird had in mind, or are you having too much
fun as it is? How many folk still dream of a beach front property? Me, I think I'm heading to a retirement home at least 500 feet above sea level and far from the coast, though that pains me because I'm an avid boater.
I'd be interested to know how rising oceans, if they do..., would impact food production, and where. How about home/barn construction and building codes to withstand more severe weather? How many windmills should the average Kansas farmer have if the average wind speed increases due to more serious weather? Would putting a catalytic converter on my wood stove or fireplace chimney make a whit of difference? My suburban neighbors, btw, utterly love the smell of our fireplace; they've all switched to propane.
One poster on this forum has repeatedly asked why religious debate isn't moved somewhere else. And guess what, the "friendly religious forum" discussion just got yanked today in its entirety. Gone. I hope this thread doesn't go too, and wonder if focusing it a bit more on agriculture might keep it around a bit longer.
Just wondering if we can nudge this discussion, if desired, a little further away from politics and religion, which tend to complicate issues beyond belief.